Bats feed primarily on flying insects, especially mosquitoes.
Donkeys typically like to eat grass, though they also eat shrubs and desert plants.
Wild donkeys in the desert eat off the land and its surrounding. The donkeys have adapted and will eat plants and leaves.
In the United States, javelina and deer will eat prickly pear cacti. Some insects and a few rodents as well as the desert tortoise may dine on cacti.I do not know of any animals that eat cacti, on account of their spines, however, some bats, bees, and probably butterflies eat cactus nectar, and various animals may eat their fruit. Humans, however, do eat edible cacti, because they can cut off the spines. An example of an edible cacti is the prickly pear cactus.Deer and rabbits eat the cactus flowerbuds...
Mealworms do not eat cacti.
Yes, there are bees, other insects, bats and birds in the desert who act as pollinators.
Its a desert it cant eat
Its a desert it cant eat
desert snakes eat birds
There is no reason why a person should not eat in a desert. Millions of people around the world eat in the desert every day.
desert owls eat deserts snakes !!
Wallabies do not live in the desert.
the desert tortoise does
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Donkeys typically like to eat grass, though they also eat shrubs and desert plants.
The type of food in the desert depend on who is eating it. Animals in the desert often eat other animals. Some animals can eat certain desert plants.
A desert 'local' can eat as much as he/she desires and can afford.
During his fast in the desert, Jesus did not eat anything.